Simple harmonic motion Definition

Taylor Emma
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It is defined as the type of motion in which the restoring force is proportional to the displacement from its mean position of rest and always opposes its increase.

Let , a particle is displaced by a distance y from its mean position and ‘F’ is the restoring force tends to bring the body to its mean position due to elasticity.

For a small displacement, the force is proportional to the displacement and opposes the increase of displacement. Hence,

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